Boreal Education

News: Boreal announces its first partnership with the University of New Brunswick to expand access to high-quality online education

Student Enrolment Advisor

As an Enrolment Advisor, you will play a crucial role in guiding prospective students through the enrolment process.

Instructional Designer

As an Instructional Designer, you will play a key role in creating, developing, and revising content that creates an effective online learning environment.

Manager, Marketing Automation

As Manager, Marketing Automation, you will play a crucial role in developing and executing effective marketing automation strategies to drive student enrolment and engagement.

Front-End Web Developer

As a Front-End Web Developer, you will be responsible for creating engaging and user-friendly websites, courses and applications that showcase the quality of the programs we support.

Student Success Advisor

As a Student Success Advisor, you will build strong relationships with students from registration to graduation through regular meetings, e-mail communication, and virtual advising sessions.

The Power of Online Learning in Rural, Remote, and Indigenous Communities

When it comes to accessing higher education, Canadians in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities often face significant challenges. Limited resources, geographical barriers, and cultural considerations can create barriers that impede their educational pursuits. However, advancements in online and digital learning offer an opportunity in Canadian post-secondary education to reach these audiences and expand access for all learners across this country.

Modern Practices for Online Program Development

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The rapid growth of online programming has transformed the higher education landscape, making it imperative for academic leaders to embrace this shift in what modern learners are looking for. Leading institutions in Canada are realizing this demand potential and setting a strategic direction towards expanding programming to include purpose-built online offerings from degrees, diplomas, certificates, short-courses to other credentials.

A New Audience for Post-secondary Education in Canada

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As we know, post-secondary education in Canada is facing two areas of concern: increased pressure on international student recruitment and mounting funding constraints. Both of these issues must be addressed and are rightfully receiving the attention and corresponding strategies needed to fix them. At the same time, faced with these mounting issues, Canadian universities and colleges are looking for new ways to innovate and grow. We are encouraging university and college leaders to consider a third option – working learners.

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